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"Indigestion," also known as "dyspepsia" is a term to describe a disorder of digestive function; people can have symptoms such as heartburn, nausea, abdominal pain, bloating, gas, and so on. There are many causes of indigestion, so if it becomes a problem, you should talk to your physician about it.
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Symptoms of indigestion usually increase in times of stress, and decrease in times of relaxation. ... What causes indigestion? ... Because indigestion is a symptom rather than a disease, treatment usually depends upon the underlying condition causing the indigestion. Keep in mind that excess stomach acid does not cause...
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Alternate Name(s): Dyspepsia; Uncomfortable fullness after meals ... Overeating Eating too fast Significant caffeine intake Eating fatty or greasy foods Overindulgence in alcohol Tobacco smoking Eating spicy foods Emotional trauma or nervousness Cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder) Acute or chronic ...
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Indigestion is usually not a serious health problem, unless other symptoms also occur such as weight loss or trouble swallowing. ... Indigestion is a common problem. It may be triggered by eating particular foods, or drinking alcoholic or carbonated drinks. It may also be caused by eating too fast or ... Common Causes:
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John has indigestion, a common digestive problem. Indigestion, also known as dyspepsia (pronounced: dis-pep-see-ah), is just another name for an upset stomach. Indigestion usually happens when people eat too much or too fast, or certain foods don't agree with them. ... What Causes Indigestion?
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In the cat and dog families, the canines are usually very long and pointed. You have all heard of "sabre tooth tigers"; they had very long canines. Cats and dogs use their canines for tearing flesh. These long teeth help them catch, kill and tear-up their prey.
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Causes; Usually indigestion follows a meal, especially one that includes rich, fatty, or heavily spiced food. Overeating, consuming too much alcohol or coffee and eating too quickly can also cause indigestion, as can stress as well as drugs like aspirin that irritate the digestive tract.
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In most cases, there is no underlying medical reason for indigestion. It is usually caused by a process known as acid reflux, where acid from your stomach escapes and is forced back up into your oesophagus. ... This common condition is one of the main causes of recurring indigestion. It is caused by acid reflux,
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www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Indigestion/Pages/Causes.aspx
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